The Calcutta High Court ruled that foreign courts can hear divorce and maintenance cases for marriages solemnised in India if a spouse resides there. This decision overturned a lower court’s injunction on a UK court order, asserting that a UK family court has jurisdiction if parties last resided together in the UK.
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